Kennedy stories in Vanity Fair, some of which are highlighted in a new special issue.

To mark the 50th anniversary of the November 1963 assassination of President John F. Kennedy, Vanity Fair has released a special issue, The Kennedys: The Best of Vanity Fair, as a way of remembering the man, honoring the legacy, and showcasing the rich and varied coverage that the magazine, over the years, has devoted to Jack, Jackie, and their immediate family.

Ten classic Kennedy stories from V.F. fill the collector’s edition, perfect-bound pages of the special newsstand volume, with pieces focusing on the J.F.K. White House, the complex relationship between the president and the First Lady, Jacqueline Kennedy’s life after Jack, and the subsequent deaths of John Kennedy Jr. and his wife, Carolyn Bessette. With rare photographs and memorable articles by the likes of Dominick Dunne, Arthur M. Schlesinger Jr., and Sally Bedell Smith, The Kennedys documents the family’s triumphs and travails—and the enduring legend of the American Camelot.